St. Willibrordus Church, Hulst

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St. Willibrordus Church in Hulst is a prominent neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church in the Netherlands, best known for its striking architecture designed by renowned 19th-century architect Pierre Cuypers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
church building
neo-Gothic architecture
architect Pierre Cuypers
architecturalStyle Neo-Gothic
country Netherlands
dedicatedTo Willibrord
surface form: Saint Willibrord
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasArchitect Pierre Cuypers
hasArchitecturalFeature buttresses
pointed arches
ribbed vaults
stained glass windows
tower spire
hasSignificantPeriod 19th century
hasTower church tower
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
heritageStatusCountry Netherlands
locatedIn Hulst NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory municipality of Hulst
province of Zeeland
locatedOnContinent Europe
material brick
namedAfter Willibrord
surface form: Saint Willibrord
notableFor design by Pierre Cuypers
striking neo-Gothic architecture
partOf Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda
primaryUse place of worship
religiousAffiliation Catholicism
usedFor cultural events
religious services

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Pierre Cuypers notableWork St. Willibrordus Church, Hulst
Hulst hasReligiousBuilding St. Willibrordus Church, Hulst
this entity surface form: Basilica of St. Willibrord, Hulst